
Teen Communication and Speech Therapy
We provide respectful, real-world support for teens who struggle to communicate.
Our speech therapists connect with teens in a way that feels natural and age-appropriate. From fluency and articulation to social language and executive functioning, every session is tailored to your teen’s goals. We focus on real-life progress—and partner with families to make it stick.
We support teenagers with:
Speech sound difficulties (e.g., articulation or pronunciation)
Trouble understanding language or expressing thoughts clearly
Stuttering or other fluency challenges
Voice therapy and vocal coaching (e.g., for pitch, tone, vocal strain, or puberty-related changes)
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD)
Social communication challenges, including conversation skills, nonverbal cues, and peer interaction
Difficulty with classroom participation, interviews, or public speaking
Communication issues related to ADHD, such as staying on topic or organizing thoughts
Low confidence in verbal, written, or digital communication
Difficulty asking for help, expressing opinions, or navigating social problem-solving
Every specialist on our team holds an advanced degree, has an average of 15 years of experience, and is passionate about helping teens communicate confidently.
Let’s Work Together to Help Your Teen
Not sure where to begin? You’re not alone. We’ll help you determine the next best step based on your teen’s needs and goals.
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We’ll learn more about your teen’s needs, answer your questions, and match you with the right speech therapist or communication coach. It’s not necessary for your teen to join the call, but if they’re available, we’d love a quick moment to say hello and get a sense of their personality and goals.
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Your speech therapist or communication coach will meet with you and your teen for a personalized assessment to set goals and build a plan.
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Your teen will meet one-on-one with their speech therapist or communication coach over Zoom in sessions designed to feel comfortable, engaging, and age-appropriate. We focus on building meaningful skills they can use in real life, whether speaking more clearly, navigating social situations, or communicating confidently. Throughout the process, we stay in touch with you, adjust goals as needed, and share strategies to support progress at home and in everyday settings. Sessions are held in 30-, 45-, or 60-minute increments.

Why Virtual Coaching is Right for Your Teen
Today’s teens are already comfortable online, making virtual sessions a natural fit. Our services are convenient and flexible, and they have proven to be just as effective as in-person therapy without the stress of commuting or juggling after-school schedules.
Whether your teen is shy, self-conscious, or simply unsure about getting started, we know how to connect with them in a way that feels safe and relatable. We meet them where they are, build trust, and help them grow one step at a time.
Fees start at $75 per session, depending on each meeting’s length in 30, 45, or 60-minute increments. We are a private pay practice and do not accept insurance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We support teens with ADHD who have trouble staying on topic, organizing their thoughts, or expressing themselves clearly. Many also struggle with executive functioning skills like planning, time management, and follow-through. Our sessions help teens strengthen their communication skills for schoolwork, conversations, and everyday responsibilities while building tools to stay focused and express their ideas more effectively verbally and in writing.
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We support teens with ASD who may have difficulty with social communication, such as understanding body language, interpreting tone or sarcasm, or knowing how to join or maintain conversations. We also address expressive and receptive language skills, which are often affected, helping teens better understand what’s being said and express their thoughts more clearly. Many teens experience awkward or confusing social moments, and we create a supportive space to work through those situations using real-life strategies they can apply with confidence.
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We also work with teens who have Social Communication Disorder or similar challenges, even without an autism diagnosis. These teens may struggle with things like reading social cues, understanding unspoken rules, or knowing how to adapt communication in different situations. We provide targeted support to help them build confidence, improve relationships, and communicate more effectively in everyday life.
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We offer coaching to help teens build confidence for classroom presentations, job interviews, college admissions conversations, or everyday situations where they need to speak up. Our sessions focus on clarity, tone, pacing, and reducing anxiety through real-world practice.
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Executive function challenges can impact how teens plan, organize, and follow through on tasks—both academically and socially. Through speech and communication therapy, we help teens develop strategies to express their ideas clearly, stay on topic, break down assignments into manageable steps, and communicate more effectively with teachers, peers, and family. These skills are especially helpful for teens who struggle with procrastination, forgetfulness, or difficulty completing multi-step tasks. Our approach blends communication support with practical tools they can use in everyday life.
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We address speech sound disorders, such as articulation issues or lingering lisps, to help teens speak more clearly and be better understood. Even if your teen didn’t qualify for services when they were younger, it’s not too late to make meaningful progress.
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We provide individualized support for teens who stutter, focusing on building smoother speech and greater confidence. Our approach includes managing moments of disfluency, reducing tension, and helping teens feel more comfortable communicating in different settings.
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We support teens experiencing voice-related challenges, whether hoarseness, vocal strain, or changes due to puberty. We also work with teens looking to adjust pitch, tone, or vocal presence for personal or performance-related goals. Sessions are personalized and age-appropriate to ensure your teen feels comfortable and supported.